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Understanding the Dead Sea scrolls : a reader from the Biblical archaeology review / edited by Hershel Shanks. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Random House, (c)1992.Edition: first editionDescription: xxxviii, 336 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0679414487
  • 9780679414483
  • 0679744452
  • 9780679744450
Uniform titles:
  • Biblical archaeology review.
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BM487.U534 1992
  • BM487.S528.U534 1992
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Contents:
Discovering the scrolls Harry Thomas Frank The historical context of the scrolls Frank Moore Cross The Sadducean origins of the Dead Sea scroll sect Lawrence H. Schiffman The people of the Dead Sea scrolls : Essenes or Sadducees? / James C. VanderKam ; "First Dead Sea scroll" found in Egypt fifty years before Qumran discoveries Raphael Levy Essene origins : Palestine or Babylonia? / Hershel Shanks The temple scroll : the longest Dead Sea scroll Yigael Yadin The gigantic dimensions of the visionary temple in the temple scroll Magen Broshi Intrigue and the scroll Hershel Shanks Is the temple scroll a sixth book of the Torah, lost for 2,500 years? / Hartmut Stegemann.
The text behind the text of the Hebrew Bible ; Light on the Bible from the Dead Sea caves Frank Moore Cross When the sons of God cavorted with the daughters of men Ronald S. Hendel The Dead Sea scrolls and Christianity James C. VanderKam An unpublished Dead Sea scroll text parallels Luke's infancy narrative Hershel Shanks Was John the Baptist an Essene? / Otto Betz New light on the Pharisees Lawrence H. Schiffman The mystery of the copper scroll P. Kyle McCarter, Jr. ; How to connect Dead Sea scroll fragments Hartmut Stegemann Interview with chief scroll editor John Strugnell Avi Katzman Silence, anti-semitism, and the scrolls ; Is the Vatican suppressing the Dead Sea scrolls? / Hershel Shanks.
Summary: A sourcebook of articles by the world's leading Dead Sea Scroll authorities.
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Discovering the scrolls Harry Thomas Frank The historical context of the scrolls Frank Moore Cross The Sadducean origins of the Dead Sea scroll sect Lawrence H. Schiffman The people of the Dead Sea scrolls : Essenes or Sadducees? / James C. VanderKam ; "First Dead Sea scroll" found in Egypt fifty years before Qumran discoveries Raphael Levy Essene origins : Palestine or Babylonia? / Hershel Shanks The temple scroll : the longest Dead Sea scroll Yigael Yadin The gigantic dimensions of the visionary temple in the temple scroll Magen Broshi Intrigue and the scroll Hershel Shanks Is the temple scroll a sixth book of the Torah, lost for 2,500 years? / Hartmut Stegemann.

The text behind the text of the Hebrew Bible ; Light on the Bible from the Dead Sea caves Frank Moore Cross When the sons of God cavorted with the daughters of men Ronald S. Hendel The Dead Sea scrolls and Christianity James C. VanderKam An unpublished Dead Sea scroll text parallels Luke's infancy narrative Hershel Shanks Was John the Baptist an Essene? / Otto Betz New light on the Pharisees Lawrence H. Schiffman The mystery of the copper scroll P. Kyle McCarter, Jr. ; How to connect Dead Sea scroll fragments Hartmut Stegemann Interview with chief scroll editor John Strugnell Avi Katzman Silence, anti-semitism, and the scrolls ; Is the Vatican suppressing the Dead Sea scrolls? / Hershel Shanks.

A sourcebook of articles by the world's leading Dead Sea Scroll authorities.

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